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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929, |Judicury Commitiee I SERYICE. PENSION FUNDS Picks Same Doorman tshoe, textile, machinery, and sar-[ber. Part-time. eperations in the dine canning factories in various shoe, textile, machinery and hesiery localities with the resultant surplug mills in various centers throughout | of these workers. In one city the [the state created a general -nrphu| cotton and rayon textile millsiof workers.” operated overtime. Rallroad and| Vermont—“Reports from practi- bridge construction employed a cally all sections of the state indi- number of men. Reports from some cated that industrial employment parts of the state indicated an in- 'conditions were on & satisfactory crease in building while a seasonal basis. Metal working plants in vari- slackening was noted in other sec. ous centers operated overtime. The tions. The supply of farm help in |furniture industry in two localities Service Made Public all agricultrual communities was worked on overtime achedules.” ufiicient for . 18 (UP)—Seasonal | Feported as more than 3! X {Riseont Samanin Actor Dies in Boston taurant, While dinner was being enjoyed an entertainment was provided by the bugle and drum corps of Eddy- Glover post, American Legion. Solos were sung by Walter France and George Hallin. George Bigge played a cornet solo and Henry Myers a violin solo. The “8ix Hicks,” Myers, Kincaid, Talbot, Davis, Conklin and Bradley were on the program. Neil Murphy contributed several vocal selections. John J. Mack of Hartford, district deputy grand exalted ruler, who EMPLOYMENT 15 ONWANEINN.E. Nouhy Report of Gorernpen PACING SEVERE DRAIN Finance Board May Be Asked to Increase Allowance for Fire- men and Policemen. Increased appropriations for both the police and firemen's pension funds are expected to be requested from the board of finance and taxa- tion this year. The police fund is | ] | !" =3 - Boston, the decreases in employment in every New England state except Connecti- cut and Vermont were reflected in Rhode Island—“Reports from various sections of the state indicate a slight reduction in employment. After Brief Iliness Boston, Jan. 18 (®—Orlando {had paid an official visit to lodge, was a guest of honor. Later in the evening an allowed $2.000 a year, and from this amount and other incomes, pensions are paid former Chief W. J. Raw- im- in the =4 DINNER SET [& the monthly report of the U. 8. em- ployment service, made public here today. Daily, 56, member of the cast in The metal-working plants continued |, bp L) pamily,” a comedy now jcavacy apershiens and n ::::‘:‘e:plaun: here, died at the New Eng- The report, by states, follows: | °f Skilled metal worker: P |land hospital yestcrday after a brief | parent. Part-time schedules obtain- | illness. Dally. who was born in Massachusetts—"A slight scasonal. oq in the testile and rubber indus- | OS8R TUC WEEL OG0 decrease in employment was appar- | tries in several localities. The jewel- brought here by James K. Hackett, | ent throughout the state in Decem- |ry industry, which has been operat. | Jyor €70 PR 0 Sl g S By ber. A surplus of clerical help was ing overtime due to Christmas| o stranger.” His widow and a | apparent in the larger cities. The orders, resumed regular working son survive. usual seasonal slackening in the | schedules. While bullding continued shoe industry created a surplus of |active in the large cities, some de- these workers. Reports from some | crease was reported in others. No of the textile centers reveal an in- demand for farm help noted during .crease In employment, while opera- |the month.” tions were far_below normal In| Gonnecticut—*The metal working other citles. The metal-Working ' p1ants operated on high levels with ‘Plants operated at a high level and 'reports from most sections indicat. a shortage of highly skilled special- |ing o shortage of skilled speclalists ists in this line was apparent in|in" this line, Part-time schedules al sections. Several industries | wore noted in the textile milla in closed during the ;month for short corvain centers, while fncreased em- periods for inventory taking. ‘There | slovment in this industry was ap- was a decre in employment due | parant in other localities. Rolling to seasonal conditions and many s continued overtime schedules. cities reported a surplus of building y,.reased activity and employment craftsmen. Very little demand for | pyjiding occurred in some parts | farm help was reported in any sec-|of tne state, while a seasonal reces- tion of the state.” |sion was apparent in other sec- Maine—"A seasonal recession in tions.” industrial activity and melo)mrm[ New Hampshire—"A seasonal was reported in several sections of | slackening in industrial employment the state. Part time obtained in the | was reported at the clese of Decem. NEW WEDGWOOD BUTTER BERRYDALE EGGS and SAVE THE COUPONS Parksdale Eggs are carefully selected from the country’s finest, — rtly as to size, fullness, flavor. Wedgwood Butter ncfcmm pasteurized for purity. Comes scaled in tary cartons. Berrydale flavor in — to keep impurities out. With each dozen eggs of butter we pack a coupon. It contains full details. Twenty s and $6.00 give you the beautiful 42 piece dinner ‘set. ;wmzymm-m% puyou) addi( Twenty coupons and $6.00 more bring 34 more pieces. A tot: call) tterned, individual pieces of this fine ware for nnly $18. eo\m‘ t buy them for many times this price. 391 - 401 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN'S MARKETING CENTER _— | Diligent reading of Herald Classi- * fied advertising helps us all. ARE ALWAYS PRICED TO SHOW A REAL SAVING MOHICAN FRESH F wD —PLUS QUALITY, FRESHNESS, VARIETY AND BELOW ARE RFEAL MONEY-SAVERS FOR SATURDAY. LEGS GENUINE LAMB . 3€c FORES GENUINE P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated Hartford, Connecticut Sole distributors for New England States Tune in on the *‘Wedgwood - Parksdale Hour,"” Tuesday evenings at 9.30 from Station WTIC lb 27c RUMP ROASTS SATURDAY MORNING SALE 9 TO 11 STEAKw. 27¢ LEAN FRESH OR SMOKED SHOULDERS .. v.17¢ POTATOES 19 | . 7, = — /ll JAVA BLE Helnz Relish pl Jar 19¢ ESH lm\m | NCY FATTED man | Spaghettt . ... .. can 10¢ ea. 95¢ : FRO) | s wio Siiced o Crushed Pineapple— PORK 5 b, 21¢| FOWL " | Goldm — :.m...,. e Potatoes—No. 2 grade . .. bush. 69c BEEF n31lc! BEEF b 24c BEEF b 26¢ | FowLn36¢ [ cER“FIED MEATS ON SALE AT Fresh Pure Pork SAUSAGE in links 1 33¢ \nnxns THROUGHOUT Tm:"hcg:.']::;g Faney Cooked LUNCHEON ROLL 1y 33¢ hran roun Ready to Serve SANDWICH MEAT b 35¢ 5 Fresh Pure Pork PATTIE BARS 1 29¢ INTRA su‘l\(. ON THESE FOUR FANCY LARGE SELECTED — EVERYONE INSPECTED AND GUARANTEED EGGS 3«95¢EGGS BI-NT l’l RE Marx « Farrell § 123 MAIN ST. SPECIALS For SATURDAY PREMIUM ROUND SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE For Quick Retums Use Herald Classified Ads BEST FANCY NATIVE ELM HILL _ promptu social was held Here'. to become lings, former P“"""“;‘ Anson | club rooms with Gerald Sullivan, or- this :V"M 'M'“, m""m‘ eligible Johnson, Michael Meehan &nd| ...+ ot the Strand Theater, pre- ‘C";;"";'"‘“"" fund. recelven $1..|*14IR 3t the plano. Mr. Sullivan R L RN " e tiremen's fund receives $1.-|played an extensive repertoire of zee at expert 600. There are 14 men on pension | classic and popular music and dem- pimmlzelque would not be surprised | from the fire department, 12 beins | onstrated his mastery of the plano- that the result is such fine "I:‘I““ ate |callmen and two regulars retired | forte to the satisfaction of all meri last year. It 18 the ~wish of the | pers present. Vincent £gan sang sev- | Our agents, traveling up and down Buvpe in search for commissions in charge of these ac- | eral solos, suitable “ f“ g p. secured for us the entice dilnS S e counts_that the appropriation be = out MEETING CLOSES | made large enough to allow pay- e P“t Burlington, Vt., Jan. 18 UM—The ment of all pensions from revenues, BRINGS REPLEVIN SUIT Vermont Dairymen'’s association 58th | without drawing on the principal of | After Constable Fred Winkle had m. chlnnin‘ Carlsbad Chln-. mw' fired and pate annual convention closed here yes- | the fund. | attached the equipment of a two-| gtemed to ceramic perfection, is now in our warchouse terday with the election of James WILLIAM J. RAWLINGS L E——— I chair barber shop ana pool room in| peady to be packed and delivered to Candon of Pitistord as preaident. (¢ %) |a $50 action brought by J. Perzan- y Jou The association went on record as (Bpocial to the Herald) ELKS HAYE IRISH NIGHT owski against Joseph DeBlasio, Mrs.| If you use butter and eggs in your home . . . and who does Groting an ansropriation by «!W'Chl?‘,"{:{ff' Jam, 48 = Eypolics Deblasio brought & replevin action| Ot . . . this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Simply, state of $15,000 towards the erection et iam awlings of ew 1 very of the shop furnishings, i of a Vermont building at the East- | Britain was elected by the 1929 leg- Fn Corned Beef and Cabbage and “";i:;‘f";}feysmed‘ LR call your grocer and ern Btates exposition grounds at s|l'fllll‘e committee on judiciary to be 2 - d were unlawfully held by the The dalrymen also passed a resolu- | tion = late yesterday afternoon, i : b rend tion declaring that they believed tar- | “Chief”, as he is popularly called | Sram—legion Corps Plays. ll(l:s.::ri%(llfm $50 damages from the i€ of 15 cents per pound on butter, i by all the legislators, held down the | wirigh Night” was observed last | OPStable: 5 8 cents a gallon for milk, and 60 |same position last session, and he| ing b gl\'ew Britain. loass: of In answer to her claim, Constable cents & gallon for crecam were reas- | had no opposition this year, ° g by T e Winkle declared in a/statement that onable, P. C. Armstrong of Mon- — several hundred attending the he attached the property of De- treal told the dairymen that there . meeting and—social. The picce dc Tlasio and that the property is still would be little competition from New Trial Denied [ corned beef and cab- DeBlaslo's, and as such demands the |Canadian milk because Canadian To French \Voman‘mg~ cooked and served under the return of the goods recovered by consumption had nearly reached the| pare Jan. 15 P—A new trial |ditection of William J. Fal Mrs. DeBlasio and $200 damages in level of production. was today denied to Mme. .mucm-| itre de hotel of Fallon's daition. Bruey, murderess, by the court of appeals. She was the last of four | women condemned to the guillotine to reach the end of her resources in the courts. The only hope left them is for executive clemency by Presi-| dent Doumergue. | ° Mme. Brucy murdered her hus- band because she had tired of him. | She turned on all gas jeas in the 564 EAST STREET bedroom while he was asleep, re- maining 1n the basement two hours i _ and then giving the alarm and feigning partial asphyxiation as an SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY alibi. Flour~-all brands, 241-2 Ib. bag %9¢ H Parksdale Eggs ....3 doz. for $1.00 | Sliced Ba Ib. 37 Butter—tub or roll ......... Ib. 3¢ JPure Tub Lard..........2 Ibs. 25¢ f i k. 29¢ Potatoes, fancy native . ... pk. 2 * . Strictly Fresh Eags ... ... doz. 59¢ Katsin—Blue Label ... . 2 bots. 25¢ o Star Naptha Washing Powder— large packapre e e “Maple Syrup pint bot. 25¢ Malt & Hops, all bratds, on. 59¢ | campfire Marshmallows, can 25¢ Sauerkraut large can 17¢ BAKED HAM STAHLS ... BOILED SCOTCH Cl'l‘ e Pennant Crac -n,xln pg. 19c | Lus .. Pancake Flour . ... 2 pkgs. 25¢ | Pink Our Special Coflee .lb 41c Sardines in tomato sauce— 2 large cans T OPEN EVERY EVENING Plenty of Parking Space Near Our Store lO Off All White /0 Rose Can Goods by the Dozen. The finest in the World. Fresh Made PEANUT BUTTER . Fancy Lean Fresh Shoulders, Ib. .. Armour’s Smoked _ Shoulders, Ib. .. “flO S MILK CHEESE 3lc CONE LEAF LARD 15¢w» BEST MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY Bui'er2lbs.$1.00 UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY IN “NATIONAL” MEATS “National” experts purchase all meats and poultry according to strictest specifications as to Quality and Uniformity. Purchasing in car lot quanti- ties from the largest independent packers assures our patrons of Uniform Good Quality in “National” Meats. | Lean Fresh Pork | ROAST | SWEET SUNKIST 69¢ ORANCES 2 dc;. 39¢ APPLES FANCY WHITE Y FLORIDA Mushrooms b. 49c anefrmt Sfor25c Oranges . Doz. 39¢ Whole Fresh HAM . 20¢ bhoulder Roast BEEF 125 30¢" ROASTING C Hl(‘KEhS Ib. 39 19¢ Lal ge Fancy Native ROASTINC (,H[( Klal\S * NATIONAL MEAT STORES | 52 WEST MAIN STREET LARGE FLORIDA Fancy Y(;l'm; Pork Milkfed SHOULDERS FOWL Rib End vi']astern firesse;l NEW PACK CORN, PEAS and TOMATOES .... 3 cans 29 SPE(‘IAL 19¢ SALE Quaker Oats vancy Head Rice 3 bars c | Shredded Wheat & " Palmolive Soap | el s 5 | Star Washing Powder, 5 pkgs. Seedless Raisins ........ 3 Ibs. Standand Catsup ..... 2 botties 's Cond. Milk .... 1 can ack Spinach, large. can rehmallow ... 1 jar »avis’ Baking Powder, large can N. B. C. Pantry Assorted, 1 phg. .3 1be 29C : :‘MM;‘I‘:!'; .;"F:m bag J. 99(: ‘ MOHICAN FRESH BREAD ' MOHIC'N FRESH BAKED PlES WE BAKI IT HERE—LET IT BECOME A MADE WITH ABSOLUTELY THEF lllltl(l DAILY HABIT FOR IT BUILDS L. \&T- Jl " INGREDIENTS MON GED HEALTH FOR YOUNG 7 PEACH, Mohican Pure Catsup large bottle ... | Lean Sugar BACON SQLARLS Ib. ... G Tender : Boneless Pot Pot ROAST ROAST 25¢ Ib. 3¢ e Sperry & Barnes 'SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib. THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST. PHONE 2485 : g"ih Cut 1 7¢ ‘ C::;ps, W 25¢ 6¢ l {J‘I.::s,lb. 45¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS s BONELESS ROAST BEEF ............ Ib 3% ROAST PORK . L A U | e ) LEGS OF GEN E SPRING LAMB.. Ib. 39¢ el B e Lean Boiling Beef |, \hofl Cut Leg of Veal, .’ Wedgwood Creamery | Parksdale Selected 28100 | 3%:$7.00 BEST PURE LARD tesesssssasessase & Ibs 27 (-noll l;ll(k Ulm . SATURDAY SPECIALS AT MORNING SPECIALS, 7 TO 12: Loin FANCY RIB ROAST BEEF ........... Ib. 35¢ BUTTER EGGS IIJ 32¢ . b ‘.'lk Gold Coin Olco ... First Prize Olco .. «s. Ib, 38¢ eoo Ib. 28c QUEEN QUALITY FLOUR .......... sack 99¢ FANCY EARLY JUNE PEAS, small cans . 2 19¢ MASCOT GREEN AND WAX BEANS, can 22¢ 1 Rl\bO AND CHIPbO cerecenceaa... 2 pkgs. 15¢ I‘ ncy Tomatoes . .. 2 cans 25¢ Seeded and Secdless Raisins— Sweet Calif, PRUNES Fancy Choice Clover hlonm PRI\T BLTTLR lb Lemon Ple Filling . 3 pkgs. 35c Beanhole Beans 2 cans 38c Waldorf Tissue .... 4 rolls 25¢ Large Meaty Prunes . 2 Ibs, 25¢ Best Rice . . PHONE dozen 18¢ Wi ;l.\hlj "EM L RIGHT HERE, ON THE PREMISE SH EVERY . ( /\LXF SL A\thT ORA\(’ES et g doz' 2& DAY, PIPING § w 18¢ » FROM OUR OWN OVENS. « 40c Solld Meat MACKI &~ OYSTERS, solid pint YOU ' LIKE THEM. " Finnan HADDIE The Ahmc ltcmq Are a l‘e\\ of Our Saturday Isa (ham btmc More, Too Many to Mention. Specials. We Ha\e Mam FLA. SE. \LDSW EET GRAPEFRUIT .. 5 for 25¢ Baldwin Apples . Fresh Spinach ok Iceberg Lettuce . ... llnrul- Oranges ...... doz. 30c Crisp Celery ..... beh. 18¢ Cranberries 1 280 |